Sunday, January 22, 2006

Want a byte of my sandwich?

It's 11:45pm and I feel like it's about 9:30. "Bet you're going to use this energy to get some much delayed homework done, right Andrew?" Fuck off.
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I've got a lot of soundbytes running through my head, like the below comment about Good Night, And Good Luck, a darn fine film. And George Clooney lassoes another target audience.
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There are a lot of people talking about shutting down their sites because they don't have a "purpose." To them, I say "So?" Do you think I have a purpose? It doesn't matter if it's random and stupid and pointless. If you feel like writing it down, then it's important. It's the Internet. Who cares?
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I think I need to clean up my "links" section. It's been 3 months since Kirsten posted, almost a full year since the last misadventure of Captain Lovejones, and I don't think Jenny's really into this whole thing. Do I delete them, or continue to hold out hope that they will be updated "someday"?
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A quote from Rushmore:

"How are you holding up?"

"I'm a little lonely these days."
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I'm listening to Modest Mouse's "The Moon & Antarctica" at high volumes and it's probably annoying the neighbors.
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I just left the apartment to investigate a high pitched squeal that was irritating. I think the upstairs apartment dweller is running a bath.
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I'm never going to be off book in a week or so.
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I'm fuckin' done. Just done.

1 Comments:

At 12:20 a.m., Blogger Angelo Muredda said...

Sometimes I feel I need a purpose for my site when I've written something I don't like, or when I've written something I do like but wonder if anyone else finds interesting or skims over in irritation.

Then I realize that I'm writing because writing is fun. It's not like I'm getting paid for it, so that ought to be justification enough. Right?

I think the Captain has drowned. Kirsten may have been onboard.

I love that moment in Rushmore. Every time I see it, I go, "yeeeouch" inside. So understated and direct at the same time.

Modest Mouse's "The Moon & Antarctica" amazes me. Hope "3rd Planet" and "Alone Down There" don't get you kicked out by the neighbors. "Life Like Weeds" is devastating.

If you're not off book by then, turn it into a character trait. Hamlet seems the sort who'd walk around sulking and reciting morose verse out of a book anyway! Meta-theatre, you'll call it.

I enjoy your blog immensely because you have the uncanny ability to update it at the precise moment I tend to take my break. Which is to say you update often.

Good night, and good luck.

 

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